Oknytt is definitely a night-time game -- to be played with no light in the room at all other than the computer monitor. "No light" as in "if you have a light on your monitor, put an index card over it or hide it behind a sweater or something." But once your eyes get accustomed to the darkness, it gives the game a certain otherworldly feel. If you've ever gone outside at night and noticed how even familiar places seem different in the dim lighting -- especially in woodsy areas -- it's sort of like that.

I think the dark graphics may prevent the game from being playable by gamers who have difficulty with their vision -- even if they play at night.

I regularly deal with a number of people who have a variety of sight-related conditions (from simple myopia, or colour blindness, through dyslexia, to retinitis pigmentosa), and almost universally they say that lack of contrast is the main issue with seeing things on screens ... and unfortunately, Oknytt is a perfect example of a low contrast game.

The dark graphics can definitely be a problem.They pretty much limit when you can play the game.As I said in the *** Shinyloot sale thread ***[quote=Jenny100]Oknytt is definitely a night-time game -- to be played with no light in the room at all other than the computer monitor. "No light" as in "if you have a light on your monitor, put an index card over it or hide it behind a sweater or something." But once your eyes get accustomed to the darkness, it gives the game a certain otherworldly feel. If you've ever gone outside at night and noticed how even familiar places seem different in the dim lighting -- especially in woodsy areas -- it's sort of like that.